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60 HISTORY OF PERSIA CHAP. XLvni quently, in a sense the victory won by the men of Khorasan may be regarded as a sign of national awaken- ing on the part of the oppressed Persians, who must have been conscious that in all that made for civilization they were superior to their Arab masters.